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Alcohol use disorders linked to decreased «work trajectory».»
Not exact matches
Further,
alcohol and tobacco
use disorders are prospectively
linked in college students.»
Regular pot
use has been
linked to psychotic
disorders and to
alcohol and drug addiction (SN Online: 1/12/17).
A new study
links alcohol use disorders to all types of dementia especially early - onset dementia.
School factors for all
linked records, year 10 or below, by Indigenous status and maternal
alcohol use disorder exposure
Attendance categories for all
linked records year 10 and below, by Indigenous status and maternal
alcohol use disorder exposure
The elevated prevalence of
alcohol use disorders among people with psychotic
disorders is well documented.1 Among this population
alcohol misuse has been
linked to a range of adverse consequences including unemployment, lower education level and lower socioeconomic status.2 Studies examining the impact of
alcohol misuse on various psychiatric symptoms among people with psychotic
disorders report inconsistent findings.3, 4
Older men with substance
use disorders are at greater risk for nonfatal attempts and for death by suicide than are younger persons.10, 11 Past suicide attempts are a strong risk factor for subsequent suicidal behaviors in those with substance
use disorders.12 Depressed mood is a risk factor for suicidal behaviors in the general population and also predicts a greater likelihood of suicide in those with
alcohol or drug
use disorders.3, 6,10 The
link between depression and suicidal behaviors in those with substance
use disorders may be particularly strong given the high comorbidity between mood and substance
use disorders.13 Although it has not been examined thoroughly, independent mood
disorders and substance - induced mood
disorders are likely to confer risk for suicide.